You are in class on the very first day of the opening session, and take introductions of the students, the primary objective of this introduction for you is
(a) To know about students potentialities along with their family status
(b) Selection of those students who can do the school job for you.
(c) Identification of potential
(d) Both (b) and (c)

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Answer :

a) To know about students potentialities along with their family status

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